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Acid-Base Cements

Acid-Base Cements

Acid-Base Cements

Their Biomedical and Industrial Applications
Alan D. Wilson, Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Middlesex
John W. Nicholson, Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Middlesex
July 2005
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9780521675499
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    Acid-base cements have been known since the mid-nineteenth century and offer an alternative to polymerization as a route for forming solid substances. They are quick setting materials and some have unusual properties for cements, such as adhesion and translucency. They find diverse applications ranging from the biomedical to the industrial. Despite this there has been a failure to recognize them as constituting a single, well defined class of material. This book attempts to remedy this situation by unifying the subject and treating this range of materials as a single class. Following a brief historical overview, an introductory chapter defines these cements as materials that are formed by reacting a basic powder with an acidic liquid to yield a salt-like matrix. The nature of the cementation process and the cement-forming acids and bases are discussed. Other chapters are devoted to the methods of study, the structure of water and simple polyelectrolyte theory. In the remaining chapters the various types of cements classified according the anionic constituent of the matrix, are described. Thus, there are chapters on polyalkenoate, phosphate, oxychloride, oxysulphate and the non-aqueous phenolate cements. A chapter is devoted to miscellaneous aqueous cements which include the recently discovered polyphosphonate cements.

    • The first comprehensive account of this subject
    • Alan Wilson is an expert in this field with several decades of relevant research experience
    • Will appeal to a specialist audience both in academia and industry

    Reviews & endorsements

    ' … comprehensive coverage of the subject and is well written and amply illustrated. It can be recommended unreservedly to those with interests in these materials.' Glass Technology

    'Timely and readable book which sucessfully bridges the gap between a textbook approach with fundamental definitions and a specialist text.' Asilib Book Guide

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    Product details

    July 2005
    Paperback
    9780521675499
    420 pages
    229 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.627kg
    99 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The formation of cements
    • 2. Acid-base concepts
    • 3. Experimental techniques for the study of acid-base elements
    • 4. Water and acid-base cements
    • 5. Polyelectrolytes, ion binding and gelation
    • 6. Polyalkenoates cements
    • 7. Phosphate bonded cements
    • 8. Oxysalt bonded cements
    • 9. Miscellaneous aqueous cements
    • 10. Non-aqueous cements.
      Authors
    • Alan D. Wilson , Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Middlesex
    • John W. Nicholson , Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Middlesex